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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1925 THE -CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON' PAGE SEVEN ; It May Be That the Trouble at the Tower of Babel Was Static i CapitalJUc-urnal oT'itai'UIPTiiJN KATES n. crrtr 1U cent week. 4S rtnu e month. a ra U ad- "SST'inalU l Manoo and Polk eouutK on. month M cenU, J month months It. II. liar $4.90. Blifwhirt M cents a onth. $6 rf- ' - tmered as secouo, clui iU m.ttr at Salem. Oregon. Member ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press la exclus lTt.lv entitled to tbe use Cor pub Ucatlon ot all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited in this paper and also local new published herein. Member A 'id It Bureau of Circulation """Advertising representatives: Charles H. Miller, 226 Fifth A s. N York CUT. W. S. Stock we II, Feoplea Gas hMr.. Chicago. 111. M. C Morgensen ft Co., Inc. Los Angeles and Seattle. San Francisco. CLulflcd Advertising Kates Rate per word each Insertion I cents, three Insertions k eents, one week 8 cents, ons month 20 " sent, one fear, per month, 12 cents; minimum per an 26 cents. City ads cash In advance, and not taken over phone, unless ad vertiser baa monthly account. No allowance for phone errors. FOR SAift Hone f'Ult MAI. 10 10 room upt. house, partly furnished. 700 N. High. 023 you SALE by owner, brand new home, oak floors, fireplace, furnace, double garage, paved corner, fine view, $0300. Box Al t Capital Journal. f)24 Full SALE By owner, modern C room house, garage, walks, pav ed street, within three blocks of r:iiitol building. $4000, $3000 clown. Inquire Wilcox Service station, 1 Tlh and Center St. a2R LOTS LOTS LOTS $ 10 to $25 down, price $500 Now is the time to buy a lot. If you are going to build. Sec Childs & Bechtcl, 540 State street. a FOlt SALE Modern house, six rooms, sleeping . porch, garage, paved street, walks. lot 50x126; y, block to car, IVt blocks to Mute houae; $4500, pome terms; deal with owner, save commis sion. Call 1713W after 6:30 p. ROOM house, close in, extra "nice location, for $4000; large lot. Also a 6 room modern. la:e type bungalow, well located on Marion street, up to date, new, $5500, terms. H. E. Brown or Melvin Johnson, 109 S. Com mercial, a CiOOD VALUES $.(250 buys a 5 room bungalow t 19G5 N. 5th street. Paved street ?ement walks, basement, fireplace. J3200 buys a 5 room bungalow at 1135 Norway street. Basement, IDuteh kitchen, cement walks. $2700 buys a new bungalow at 4'J5 N. Cottage street, 4 rooms, iron k fast nook and garage. $5250 buys strictly modern bun- Silow and double garage in the aks addition. KKL'KGEIt, Realtor 147 N. Com'l, phone 217. n22 THE BEST BUYS $G000, beautiful modern home, rooms on Court street. $5000. a real home, only six blocks to business center. Six rooms, $4800, a good 10 room house, a one condition, suitable for n rooming or apartment house site; two lots 100x100 feet on a beauti ful corner, both streets paved, only 4 blocks post office. $3000, real modern bungalow, 5 rooms on a paved street, ideal lo cation, some terms. Owner leav ing the city. $2000, good 6 room house, 17th street, only $500 down. . IF ITS A HOME See CHILDS & BECHTEL 540 State street n 4 room houae, cood condition. lights, water, sewer connections. paved street, only $1250. on $2')0 down, balance easy. Nice new 3 room bungalow, on saving, furnished, at $2150 New 2 room bungalow, furrdrh oJ, for $950. 4 room cottage In g.3 condi tlon. paved street, with or without furniture, easy terms. 6 room close in plaster-id house rood location, lights, witer base ment, paving, only $2800 on $500 aown. garage t room bungalow closa to new tlax factory site, $900 on $300 own. H. E. BROWN or MFLVIN JOHNSON 109 S. Commercial, over public in.irKct jnSCELLANEOUS m A'UUUK Y buvs furniture for casn phone $11. a PRUNING by expert, hour or con tract. Phone 503R. ni21 i'HL.NUNU Hour or Job. F. C. Walker, Rt. 2. box 126A. m2 AIREDALE pup. 10 weeks old. to give away. 2359 State, phone liw-f. m24 FOR expert furniturn packing and shipping, call Stiff's Furniture store, phone 941. a VATER Water wells for homes, creameries, canneries or irriga tion. R A. West, artesian well driller, Salem, Rt. 6, 2 miles on Garden road. m25 HIGH grade piano near Salem will be sold 4o reliable party at a big saving, $10 monthly will handle. A bargain. Write at once to Mrs. W. C. Taw, 4328 44th St.. 8 E. Portland, m2 BOOS Scaveoger ssrvtcs. Garbage and refuse of ail Kinds removed by ths month at reasonable rate puons 85l residence 2052. Cesi pools cleaned ant dead anrmals removed m SQUARE Deal Welding Works ox acetylens and electric. Ws sn ciallz on cylinder blocks, a lam In uaj oases, heavy -cast Iron, steel tanks, boilers, flues, leaf and coil springs, frames and fenders. Call us for estimates If Its trade of metal ws can we'd It 249 Ferry St. phone 864. m I FOR SALE Ponitrt BLACK. Minorca cockerels for Phone 44F33. FEW dozen Rhode l.sland Red pu'.Icts 75c each. 1'hons $3 FIT f:i FOR SALE Miscellaneous Hl'OS tor sale. Phoue CUEAM separator for sale. Phone 79F4. c7 1'OK SALE ton. &5P21. Jiaiu hay $14 FOR SALE Drag saw, 455 N. 24th 8t. bargain. GEM heating 149CR. stove $10. Phone e25 FOR SALE Airedale dog, phone 1814W. c25 CHEAT and grain buy. Phone C41 1264M. USED lumber in good condition, " cheap. Phone 1066, room 6, e24 OLD PAPERS for sale. Urge bun die Sc. Capital Journal. c FOll SALE Itangu and mower. 934 Saginaw. lawn C24 APPLES for i Call 17F15. $1 bushel. C36 BALED hay and straw; shoals. A. E. Kucnzl, phone 10F21. c35 BALED clover Fhone 9S1R. bay a lid straw. HAY $12.50 per ton at burn. W. (J. Koth, Silverton road, box 144A L'MVEHSAL heating stove for sale, good as new. Phone 4-iFll. FOK SALE Five shares of Van couver paper mill stock at a dis count. Phone 737. c26 THREE counter show cases, 6 ft. 6 ft. and 4 ft. In good condition. Phone lOfid, room 5. c24 OLD fir wood, baled hay clover and Tetch, dressed chickens. Phone 39F5. c27 1"'UH SALE Drag saw complete, four saws. Inquire 43S 8. 22nd street. c24 Tint EE cell 6 volt battery, fully charged, $5. Lock hart, 1749 N. Front, c37 FOR SALE Good second hand Lone c24 cedar posts. Phone 520, Star service station. AUCTION SALE Friday, Jan. 30. 1:30 p. m. 1800 north Commer cial St. F. N. W'oodry, auctioneer c25 'OH SALE 40 inch child's bed, high chair and walker. All in first class condition. Phone 699M. c26 3 ENGLISH setter pups, registered and will give papers, 4 month old. One dog and 2 females, $15 and $20. 2O20 Lee St. c25 EVENTUALLY; why delay the pleasure? The Portland Newa, 45c per month delivered. Phone 923 or 1269W. c FOR SALE Or trade Oliver rid ing plow, need heavy wagon and harness or cow, price $50. Adolph Kettclson, Rt. 9, box 95 c24 FRUIT TREES High and Ferry, call and see our stock before buying, phone 1140M. c FRITITLAND NURSERY BUY coals prune trees from us. Our price is right. Will trade trees for hay. Mat his Nursery Co., office opposite - Oregon Electric depot. c29 l WANTED Miscellaneous WANTED 60 bushels phone 1086 M. of oats. 124 WANTED Used automobile for cash. Phone 2029R. 120 NET and ecrini curtains iaunder- eu. rnone zuaw. i.' H. EGNER Plumbing and repair work. Phone 1310W. 1321 WANTED Maternity cases by prac lcal nurse. Phone 1693M. 131 PLOWING and excavating done, also fertilizer for sale. Phone 945J. 140 WANTED On long lease about 6 room modern house, reliable must be reasonable. Rt. 3, box 6 3 A. i LIKE to hear from owner good dairy farm, fully equipped, to rent on shares. Box A C care Journal. 128 CHIMNEY sweeping, furnace cleaning by Salem resident. Phone 13 63 J, morning, noon or evening. 127 EXPERT roofing, paper or shin gles, work guaranteed. Get my estimates. C. E. Thomas, 1148 Norway. 124 WANTED Painting, tinting, pa perhanging, floor surfacing, ex pert service guaranteed. Phone 1491W. 141 WANTED Private money for farm loans. We have several applications on hand. Hawkins & Roberts, Inc., 205 Oregon building. 1 WANTED Used furniture rang es, heaters, cook stoves, tools, etc. Ws pay cash, get our prices before you sell. Liberty Ex change, 241 N. Com'l St. phone WANTED Used furniture, stoves of all kinds, guns, kodaks, tools, etc People's Furniture store sells for less or makes tho other fellow do it Phone 734, 27 N. Commercial. ! TO HEAR from parties with farms lor rent or lease, dairy or diver sified, prefer place equipped oi 50-50 tasia, near Salem. Write Geo. Wood. 1112 Trulleywoy. Venice, calir. I FOR SALE Livestock PIG Phorte 105F11 FOR SALE Fresh Jersey a. urn street. FOR SALE Three year old Per cheron horse, phone 47F14. e26 VETERINARIAN. Dr. Patterson. Phone 2028W. e24 YOUNG team for sate, o trade for cattle or wood. 1879W. will Phone e31 FOR SALE Or trade for wood, a good work mare, weight around 1400. Phone 52F2 27 TO TRADE 2 pure blood bulls; one registered, for grade calves, heifers or bulls. Phone 1086M. 24 MARES, horses at 554 Ferry St commission stables. Oo account ot high feed, brown mare, wt 1200, pries $30; gray horse. 1400. S4; otto roan horse. If 00 $50; lomt clover hsy. e24 d FOR SALE 7in4tserr Stock d ENGLISH wslnut tress, will bear from three to civ years. 1721 Chemeketa RL cm WALNUT, filbert, fruit tress, or namental shrubs. Pearcy Bros. Nursery. 237 Stats St. d35 HoM E gron n walnut, filbert, fruit tiers. Get my pries before buy ine. Warren if urserr, .fs Ferry. d24 REAL ESTATE WAXTKU Tt buy a few build ing lots, price must be reason able, answer at once, Box 4 4 Capital Journal. 1-31. n27 EXCHANGES S34 acres, Montana in Valley county, improved (owner refused to lease for oil) only $3000; trade for city or acreage. Brick building, basement and furnace, with 4 lots and 6 room house, on main street in a Wash ington town, $9000; trade for val ley or Illinois property. ft acres Salem Heights for city. 50 acres, good soil and Improve ments, near Salem; take city. Sa lem or Portland. II. E. BHOWN or MELVIN JOHNSON 109 S. Com'l over public market. While we'it: waiting for the traders and the farm buyers to gather we'll try to entertain you with a little home song entitled, "Tell the landlord where to go." New 6 room house, wood house. chicken house, cow shed, no bath, farmer stylo. f ui nished, price $1700 with $300 down; good 7 room house and wood house, to! let, bath room but no bath, paved sreet and sidewalks, price $1950 on terms; 4 room house and i ruse, modern except furnace, (food locution, price $2150 with $300 down; a dandy 4 room house out north with garage, price $2700 with $500 down; 5 room modern home just off of Capitol, price $3200: new 6 room house close in, price $4500 ard will trade for smaller property farther out; 65 clear improved acres for Salem home and will assume. M'GILCHRIST & PENNINGTON 209 U S bank bldg. phone 140. n AmOS SPECIAL price on all used cars. Newton Chevrolet Co. q TRUCK for sale. Inquire Cherry City Milling Co. q TRUCK for sale. Inquire Cherry City Milling Co. q 1017 Dodge, 1917 Ford, 122 Over land sedan, 1925 licenses. Clark & Vincent, 660 N. Capitol. q25 WILL trade ton half truck with starter, new tires, for Ford. phone 70F24. q2 FOR SALE 1917 Dodge touring $150, terms. Valley Motor Co., phone 19!o. q FOR SALE 1924 Star touring, excellent shape, easy terms. Phone 1329J. q24 FOR SALE Or trade 1919 Frank hn touring, A-l condition, com plete change of tires, terms. See Hunt, Valley Motor Co., phone 1995. q25 CARS WASHED Motor and chas sis cleaned with Steam, all Dirt and Grease must come off, Wash $1.50 up. Wash and steam $3 up. Harry Johnson, Angora Rug Co., 1230 Ferry street. y24 Ouo of our rebuilt trucks will save you money. One ton Chevrolet 1 ton CMC 2 ton Standard 3 ton GMC W. E. BURNS DAN BURNS (Not Brothers the Same Man) High street at Ferry q24 USED FORD SPECIALS 1923 roadster . $225 1924 touring $375 1923 touring . $290 1923 coupe . $365 1922 coupe ... ....... $315 1924 roadster $340 1920 touring, starter $145 1924 Tudoor sedan $535 Easy terms, 1925 license includ ed. VALLEY MOTOR CO. Phono 1995 WE INFORMED YOU We had Real Bargains In used cars. Did you pass it up, when you were in need of just such car? We still have a few Extra ordinary Buys, but they can't last long. Right now Is the time so come in. F. W. PETTYJOHN COMPANY 219-279 N. Commercial St. Salem, Oregon q 1924 Ford touring, lots ef ex Iras $400 1921 Dodge sedan .. $60 1922 Overland $350 1922 Dodge delivery $550 1923 Dodge delivery $750 1924 Dodge sedan type A $1300 T920 Ford touring r $185 1923 Dodge roadster, A-l con dition $600 1921 Maxweil roadster $95 1919 Dodge touring . . $250 All cars with 1923 license. Terms BO.N'ESTEELE MOTOR CO. FRED M. POWELL USED CARS Fine display of both new and used cars. Good variety to choose from. Liberal terms if desired. -Hupmohile touring $650 Maxwell touring $500 Dodge sedan $550 Buk-k touring . $too Ford sedan $275 Ford coupe $275 Take a demonstration in the n&V Essex coach $1070 FRED M. POWELL MOTOR CARS Corner Cottar ft Ferry q2S MARMONH AND USED CARS GUARANTEED SERVICE BARGAINS AND TERMS IN TOWN R. N. MacDONALD Tel. 793 256 State FOR SALE Farm i rOR SALE Or trade city, ten acres, frond building, some prunes and berries. 700 N. High b23 OJ'KN TO INSPECTION slubur ban home and chicken ranch, elegantly furnished, hot and oold water, 14 acrsa price cut by out of town owner. Will M or trade, good terms. Phone 9F22. hin FOR SALE AT ONF HALF PRICE For limited time, I acre tracts on RosedaJe paved, road; south or Ha I em, close to car line. Prices are going up. If Interested set at once, Bocolofsky, 241 State, b24 REAL ESTA1E LOTi of all descriptions and val ues close Id, for sals. Gertrude J. M. I'ii ye. n OWN YOUR OWN HOME Pay like rent. Values to auit any tal. Every month's rent sets you farther back. It la bad bus iness and unnecessary. Let me show you. Harris, Masonlo Tem ple, phone 795, 1942J. n FORD garage, blacksmith shop. gasoline pump, houss and two lots, in a thriving little town, 29500; will sell or trade for Sa lem property. Last year's In come 115.000. Usrtrude J, M Page. n BARGAINS WORTH WHILE Dandy 5 room modern bungalow garage,, paved street, near school. 93UOV, easy terms. 5 acre suburban home In Jef ferson for Sal tin home. 14 acre suburban home, 2 set buildings, fruit, $5000, easy terms. 5 room horns .modern, close In, paved street, $2500. For sale cheap or exchange, well mproved 25 acre farm. AM kind of exchanges. PERKINE & MARSTERS Com. club bldg. room home on paved street. basement, garage, well built in, $2700, terms. 6 rooms and sleeping porch. furnace, fireplace, garage, paved street, on street car line, $3800. 6 rooms with all modern con veniences, with very attractive surroundings, $4000. 6 rooms on State street,, modern conveniences, $5000. 5 rooms and floored attic, Par- rlsh addition, hardwood floors, strictly modern, beautiful shade trees, $5500. WINNIE PETTYJOHN, Realtor 216 Oregon bldg. n' - TO TRADE 5 room house, price $2000, for larger house. 6 room house and garage, on paved street, price $1700. will take light car for first payment, balance $15 per month Large hotel in small town, trade for improved acreage or will rent completely furnished. 100 -acre improved farm, price $4000, clear, will trade for small tract or city property same value. 25 acres close In to Salem, good improvements, will trade for city property. Large corner lot, both streets paved, renting for $40 per month, will trade for farm, price $5000. Good car to trade for lot. THOMASON 331 State street. l EXCHANGES AT BARGAIN PRICES 21 acres, good improvements, 2 4 miles southwest of Turner, want Salem property, $6000. 20 acres. 7 acres of young cher ries, 4 strawberries, family orch ard, fair improvements, want Sa lem residence to $GO00, price $12, 000. 25 acres Improved, running wa ter, paved road. H mile from Aumsville, want 'business. Price $3500. 5 room bungalow, garage, pave' ment, want improved acreage close to Salem, not over $1500, Price $3000. SOCOLOFSKY 341 State street Trado for Salem property, Ford service, garage, Diacfcsmun snop, 6 room house, 2 lots. In a good town, $15,009 Income last year, sell or trade, well and fully equip ped. $9500 Trade house well located for small tract near Salem. Trade, $21,000 mortgage for property in Salem. Have 10 acre tract near Salem for $2500. Most attractive and artistic new house In Salem, on popular street, $11,000. 5 room bungalow 13000 6 room furnished house $3100 S room new house, close In, $3800. Want $2000 on good city prop- orty GERTRUDE J. M. PAGE 492 N. Cottage. Start to accumulate that estate today $10 down and $10 ptr month will handle 2 fino lots, onn of which is on paved street, pave ment paid, east front, sewerage, car line, price $500. $25 down and balance $10 per month will buy a fine lot on north 17th street, pavement paid. Price $500. $10 down and per month will handle a fine acre tract south at end ot the S. Commercial street car line, all in bearing fruit and berries. Price $650. $10 down and easy terms on bal ance will make first payment on 5 acres of fine dark prairie soil, located east of Salem and close to Swcgle school. Price $1500. $25 down and balance $10 per month will handle three fine lots nor.h ISth street, containing nearly acre of land. Price $600 for all. 17. uo nown ana 87.50 per month will buy two fine lots, 60 by 139 feet each, close to car line, Price $400. W. H. GRAIiENHORST U CO. REALTORS 27 5 State street n HOME SPECIALS Filling station on highway 2300 down, rest terms or exchange for other property. No. 101. 5 acre suburban home all set to fruit and berries. Two houses, one for dad, one for son 5 blocks to car line. No. 103. 2 acres -unimproved on Portland road just out of Sa lem. 505 ft. frontage on highway. Beautiful location for cottages or oil station. No. 104. 20 acre fruit farm, 11 acres prunes, 7 acres logins, red soli. Good terms. No, 254. For sale, grocery stor In north Salem, doing good busi ness. Owner will accept part cash and terms. Have living rooms in connection. No. 2.5, For sale, cement ga rage building with cement floor, Good location. Cash or exchange, No. 212. Six vara nt lota each 50x120 on paved street. Will sell separately. These are beautiful lots. No. 140. t acre suburban home near highwsy north. 6 room mod em house, other buildings. Set to prunes and berries. Cash or ex change. No. 202. New 4 room stucco cot tage on paved street. All modern, beautiful little home. $500 will handle It. No, 20$. I room hou" with largo lot; fine location. Will cheap. Going to California. HOME REALTY CO. 469 8. High street. n24 LOST AND FOUND LOST Volt meter and tin shears Reward. Motor Inn garage, k PERSONAL MADAM VIRGINIA gives reading on love and business. Hours 9 to t, 632 Ferry St. phone 1908J 127 WANTED Help PARTY to raise turkeys and chickens on shares, cut cord wood and work on hop ranch. Kt ft, box 130, Salem, phone 59F14. Chas. F. Simon. g27 WANTED In Dallas, experienced housekeeper for widower ith sma II family. Must understand children. State age, experience and wages expected. Box C H Journal. g25 ELECTRICITY taught by experts. Earn while you learn at home. Electrical book and proof les sons free. Satisfaction guaran teed and position secured. Write to Chief Engineer Cooke. 2142 Ixiwrence Ave, Chicago. g2( ee FOR SALE Wood ee WOOD sawing, phone 1131 LENAKER wood. Phone ec33 2097J. DRY slab wood for sale, and sec- ond growth. Phone 1756. ee48 FOR SALE Fir and oak wood. Phone 92F3. C. B. Bradley. ee!7 WOOD sawing. C. H. Dencer. Day phone 976 evening 88F11. ee32 NICE dry slab wood and oak for sale cheap. 1819. ee331 WOOD sawing. Bdros. 1819. ce33 ''OR dry wood, sawed in desired lengths, call C. D. Query, T7F2. ee28 WOOD for sale, oak $8.50. maple $8 and fir $6.75. Phone 1559J. ee28 16 INCH block wood $3.75 per load, 4 loads $14. Phone 1879W. ee45 WOOD for sale; wood sawing done; also truck for hire. Phone 1645W or 332. ee25 DRY mill wood, $4.75 per load; 18 Inch second growth fir $5.50 per load. Phone 1879W. ee31 FOR SALE Dry apple stump wood, fine for furnace, ' fire place or heater. Phone 58F12. SALEM Fuel Yards, 752 Trade sfreet. Coal and perfectly dry ; wood kept In shed. Phone 529. ; price right. ee24 GOOD WOOD AND COAL $12.75 ton up. Prompt delivery. Hill man Fuel, phone- 1855. ee TRANSFER Also good dry wood and Utah coal LARMER TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Phone 930 eo BEST GRADE OF WOOD f 4 ft. and 18 Inch ; Dry Mill Wood i Dry Second Growth Fir Dry Old Fir .Dry 4 ft. ash Prompt delivery and reasonable price. Fred EL wells, 280 wutn Church, phone IB42. FOR RENT APARTMENTS 265 S. Com'l. J29 APARTMENTS, 268 north Cottage J 2 AND 4 R. modern furnished apts Marion apts. J( FOR RENT Store space for rent. Inquire 519 Court St. 27 THREE furnished housekeeping rooms, 21G4 State St. J24 IF It is I sewer you want dug, call 324 1 409 J. HIGH class furnished apartment, adults. 720 north Commercial. J HOUSE and apartments, - phone 205 6 J. J329 FURNISHED 3 room apartment, garage. 1586 State, phone 432M J27 FOR RENT 4 room furnished apt. at 653 N. High. Inquire 700 N. High. J23 FOR RENT Furnished upai ment. 570 N. Liberty, phono 991W. J2 1 TWO room apt. furnace heat, ev erytning nirnisnea, one dioc-k from city hall. 434 N. High. J: mIoDERN 5 room bungalow with Garage, on Wallace road. Phone 56F14. J24 NEAT doublo gara;o house and acres of good land, $12.60 per month. Rt. 6, box HE, Salem. J24 APARTMENT The Brown, phont Emma Murphy Brown 1632R, after six o'clock. J FURNISHED 2, 3. 4 room opts; 1-2 floor, heated; garage. 945 S. 12th. J21 OFFICE room to rent, next tn new Salem hotel. Call- 169 S. High. 1-31. J27 FURNISHED room i modem home, with garage, month. Phone 659.1. $15 per FURNISHED apartments reason able, no objection to children 960 Broadway. J20 FOR RENT Barber shop, two chairs, to a single non-union man. lfilO N. Commercial. J" t AN T E D To buy second li.md borne power grubbing machine, I .1 4 4 SITE AM, heated furnished with dressing room, may do I cooking, near capitol. I'hone I 2 OP, 9.1. J2B FOR RENT Beautiful furnished i ant. close In: also a 5 room cot titge. Homo Realty Co., 169 S 'High, phone 1718. J25 FOR RENT Farm of 165 seres i nearly all In cultivation, pav' ' mud. close In. Address box II , !M. 4. phone 9F12. J24 5JbV bungalow for rent, 6 rooms, , plastered, full basement, iur I nitre. 2060 Trade. $30. Room ! Rush bank bldg J 20 4 ROOM furnished apartment, down stairs, private garage, tol let, bath. 290 N, 18th St. phone 1027R. J26 FOR RENT Two nicely furnish ed spnrtmsnts, clcse in. Inquire at !s north Liberty, phone 1027W. J FOR RENT 3 nicely furnished rooms, garage, chicken house, at 790 N. 17th, call 1680 north Commercial. J FOR RENT Six room house close In. range, linoleum on kitchen, snides, etc., sn ideal location ' fr be.iuty parlor or needlecrsft with plunty of room for house leaping Call 1550 during busl m-? heuT or see owner at 247 N. Ili0-i bt. J 3,C!TY CENSUS TO 'BE TAKEN BY W. U. STUDENTS The survey of the city ot Salem, to be begun next Sunday by some hundred students of Willamette university, working under the direction of tho sociological de partment of that Institution, will result In a complete, authentic census of the city, it was said to day by Professor S. B. Laughlin, sociological professor In charge of the survey. Nothing more than a rough estimate of Salem's popula tion has been taken la the last five years. Estimating that there are be tween five and six thousand houses In Salem, the department has had printed six thousand cards, the Intention being to use one for each house. The city has been divided Into 20 districts, with a corps of students, under the direction of a captain, assigned to each district. Information will be gathered at each house having to do with the occupation ot the people living there, places of birth and race. Those who were not born In Ore gon will be asked, not only where they were boru. but where they have lived before coming to Ore gon. Information will be collected as to the number ot children go ing to school outside ot Salem, how many ot the people are col lege graduates and to what church, it any, they belong. The cards will be filed at the local Y. W. C. . office. The Y, W. C. A. originally suggested the idea ot the surrey. BEARCATS PLAY Doped to be one of the c loser, t games ot the season, the clash be tween tho Willamette and Whit man bosketbcll quintets will occur tonight. The game at Walla Wal'.a between the two teams, pUycd when the Willamette squad touU its tour north, resulted in a thro-3-polnt win by the Missionaries, the. final scure being 27 to 24. Whitman has played every school in the northwest conference except Pacific and has been de feated by margins not quite so wide as the games Willamette has lost to the same teams. In a game at Eugene last night, the Oregcu team defeated Whitman by a scire of 44 to 22, with Okerherg. stellar Oregon center, being closely checK ed. At Corvallis the night before Whitman was defeated by the Ag gies by a safe margin, but ut Walla Walla the two teams played a nip and tuck game, the Orjn school finally winning 12 to 11. INDIAN TEAMS WIN TWO GAMES AT CHEMAWA Cuemawa, Or., Jan. 28. The second team of tho Salem Indian school took a victory from the second team of the Salem high school last night on the Indian floor by a score of 35 tn 21. In preliminary game the Cnenuwa girls' team won over the Staynn girls by a lop-sided score of 23 to The high school started out like champions and wero leading at the hnlt by a 1? to 12 score, but in the last half the redskins looped the ball In the basket from almost unheard of angles. RasHmusscn for the Indians was nigh point mr.ii with 17 points, while Larson pf the high school rolled in seven points. In the girls game, Nellie Rine- hart for the Indiana made 19 ef the 23 points. Miss Huworth o: the Stayton team made all of her team's tallies. The game was con siderably fa.ster thun the score in licaten and the Indians have nvid arrangements for a return gain" at Stayton in tho near future. WANTED Situation h SEWINCS by day In your homo or mine. Call or write Z430 east Nob H1H. h24 LOANS 'III VAT E money to loan. $HiU'J to $.i000. Call 936J between fi and 7. r GOVERNMENT loans on farms $H per cent r. U Wilkinson. 202 0. 9. Nations! bank bldg. MONEY to loan on real estate. P ri val money, lowest rates. T. K. Ford, over Bush's bank. r MONEY TO LOAN on city prop erty, either building and loan plan or private money. Farms loans with Insurance company money at with commis sion added. Ralph H. McCurdy, Nos. I and ft. Steeves-Moore ftldg., Balem. r LOANS FARM LOANS Plenty of money to loan on good farm security. CITY LOANS Ws are loaning Prudential Insurance company money on city residences and business property, at In per cent, plus a commission. Haw kins A Roberts, Ino JOS Ore gon b!dg! r FARM AND CITY LOANS 24 year farm loans on rural credit plan, with privilege of pre payment at any time. City loans mads, at lowest ratss f Interest " If ou have mon to loan on either otty or farm property see me, I have clients wanting private money. H. W. MAHSTKKB) 101 MasoaJe Temple, Salem, t ON THE AIR WKUNthDAV MolIX iPacifiu Time) KGW 7:45 p. m., service from the big tabernacle, con ducted by Professor C. T. E ver so o. 10 p. m.. George Olsen's Metropolitan orchestra of the Hotel Portland. KFDJ 7-8 p. m., Oregon Ag ricultural college news bulletin. KOA 7-9 p. m., musical pro gram. KFAE 7:30-9 p. m Instruc tive talks and musical enter tainment. KNX 8-11 p. m musical concert, Hollywood and com munity dance orchestra. KLX 8-10:20 p. m., two-part comedy "Be Calm," by the KLX players, music between acts by the American theater orchestra. KHJ 8-11 p. m.. Beth Wood ruff Nordwell program. Bill more hotel dance orchestra. KFI 8-11 p. m.. Herald pro gram, popular song program. KPO S-ll p. m., E Max Bradficld Versatile band of the Palace hotel, studio musical program. KFOA 8:30-10 p. m., Paul Pierre McNealy, program. KJ R 10-11 p. m., Ray Rob inson dance orchestra. Tlirn-SDAY NIGHT (Pacific Time) KGW 7:15 p. m., weather, market and police reports and news bulletins. Silent after 8 p. m. for long distance reception. KFSG 7:30-10:30 p. m., au ditorium service, water baptism music and organ features, ser mon by Almee Semple Mcpher son. KGO 8-10 p. m.. three-act play "Arms and the Man." by the KGO players, Arlon trio during acts. KHJ 8-11 p. m., musical features, dan?e program by the Bill more hotel orchestra. KFI 8-11 p. m.. Herald pro gram, Zoellner conservatory of music program, other musical features. KPO 8-11 p. m., organ re cital by Theodore J. Irwin, stu dio features. E. Max Bradfield'a Versatile band of the Palace ho tel. KNX 8-12 p. m., musical en tertainment, talK on "Banking." Ambassador hotel dance orches tra. KJR 10-11 p. m., Ray Rob inson's orchestra of the Willard cafe. KGO 10 o. m.-l a. m-. Henry HalMead orchestra of the St. Francis hotel. REPRISALS TO FOLLOW PIERCE COUP (Continued from Page One occupying what appears to be an impregnable position; facing him on the other wing is the more or lees shattered adverse majority in the senate; In the center is the powerful lobby reserve, ready at a moment's notice to send rein forcements to either wing. Defending . the gubernatorial trenches is but a single force, the senate bloc in opposition to ham stringing the executive, and that of questionably strength. Yesterday the strategist di recting the movements of the de fenders first claimed a voting strength of 14 in the senate; lat er they admitted that they could only count on 12 to stick,. Today an Impartial survey of their forc es falls to reveal more than nine members who can be counted on to stand at their posts through the attarks on the governor's strongholds in the Port of Port land, the prohibition department, the office ot the market agent, the state fair board, the bonus commission and other miner points. In eome of these skirmish os the governor can logically ex pect to muster the eleven or even twelve voles nccctwiiry to r.ustaln his vetoes In the senate, but only nine appear to be pledged to consistent opposition to all ham stringing. They are Senators Jrwcph. Ed dy. Garland, Flk, Strayer. Toozc, LaFollctt, Johnson and Beats. On certain measures the strength of this lineup may augmented by votes ot Brown, Kinney, Staples or Hare. There 1 a growing conviction around the lobby today that in Etoad of accomplishing a diplo matic coup yesterday in announc ing tho appointment of five com missioners of the Port ot Port land who do not Like office un til Juue 1, the governor commit ted a strategical error, and gave to the legislature the opening for which its lenders have been look ing. He invited trouble, nnd un questionably he will he obliged. The counter offensive ii ex pected to open tomorrow with the introduction of a hill to remove from the hands of the governor LEGALS NOT It of Intention lo Improve E Sliwl from Hronriwny to frirtn (street Notlcs is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Salem, Oregon, deems It necessary aand expedient end hereby de clares its purpose and intention to ImproYo E street from the line ot Broadway street to the west line of Fifth street at the ex pense ot the abutting and adja cent property by bringing said portion of said it rest to the es tablished grade, constructing ment concrete curbs, and paving said portion of said street with a six inch cement concrete pave ment thirty feet wide in accord ance with the plans, specifications end estimates therefor which were adopted by the snld council Jsnunry 19th. 1925. and which are hereby referred to and tnade a part of this notice. The Common Council herebv further declares Its purpose and Intention to make the above de scribed Improvement by and through the Street Improvement Department of ths City of Salem. By order of the Common Cmin ell the 19th dny of January. !:S M. POCLSEN, City Rocoitlcr. Dnte of first publication hm-nt la January 21st, 1925. 2H TAYLOR PLEADS Klamath Falls, Or.. Jan. 28. John Taylor, admitted leader ot the five outlaws who shot and killed Oscar Erickson In a base ment gambling house here on the morning ot January 4, entered a plea ot guilty to manslaughter la circuit court here late yesterday afternoon. He will be sentenced February to. It was Taylor s confession which made possible the capture ot three of the four other suspects, and in view of this. District Attorney Ganong allowed him to plea -J guilty to the lesser crime. He will be used as the chief witneit against John O'Shea. Pete Sullirvi and Sim Pate, whose joint trial for Erickson'a slaying will sfarl Friday morning. the authority to appoint commis sioners of the Port of Portland, vesting It In the legislature and reinstating the five commission ers whom were yesterday deposed by Governor Pierce. The sponsors for this bit ot legislation assert that they have the necessary 20 rotes lined up to pass It over thi veto. Following close on the heels ot the port measure the program calls for introduction of a bill transferring the administration of the penitentiary from the gov ernor to the board of control, and there is strong talk of similar action ae regards ,the Insurance commissioner and the industrial accident commission. DIRECTORY AUCTIONEER F. N. WOODRT. expert live stock, furniture, real estate auc tioneer. Res. 1610 N. Summer TeL 611 for sale da tea UATTKK "SUPPLIES PREST-O-LITB BATTERY SER VICE. Expert auto electricians. Phone 1803 418 Court 8L R. IX BARTON, Exide batteries, starter and generator work. 171 8. Commercial. WILLARD Service Station, Joe Williams, 631 Court street, phone 198. "Automotive slectrlo lans." CHIROPRACTOR D1C O. 418 U. L. SCOTT, chiropractor, 8. bank bldg. DRUGGISTS J. C PERRY. Rexail druggist, lift 8. Commercial St i;li:cikical supplies ELECTRICAL Fixture A Supply Co, 223 N Liberty, phone 1934. House wiring and ttxturea BROWNELL ELECTRIC succes sors to Welch Else trio, contract ing and supplies. 179 State SU Phone OSS. ARCHIE FLEENER. electrician. house wiring by hour or eon- traoL Estimates furnished, phone gap, 471 Court BL HALIK ELECTRIC SHOP 337 Court. Ws do houss wiring and carry a complete stock of fix tures. Instrument repairing, ex perimental work. Electric appll ances repaired. Phone 488. FLORIS1 CUT flowers and floral pieces, De livery. C. V. Breitbaupt. florist, 123 N. Liberty, phone 880. HEMSTITCHING MRS. a E. MILLER, hemstitching stamping, button. Room 10, over Miller's storo. phone 117. SALEM Elite, hemstitching, pleat ing, outtons, stamping and nee dlework. Phone 37V. 329 Oregon bldg . MERCHANT 1 A I LOR d. a. MoSHEU Tailor for women. 474 Court St. and M. A. ESTE3. fino tailoring. 384 3'nte street. MOTOHCHCLKS LLOYD Id. RAMSDEN. bike acces sories and Dayton blcyclea 887 Court street. HARRY W. SCOTT. "The Cycle Man," 147 south Commercial, phone 88 OREGON I1UMANU SOCIETY REPORT cases of cruelty to chil dren or animals in central Wil lamette valley district to Dr. W O. Morehouse, humane officer, Salem. Or., tel. 1510 OPTICLANS OLASSES at tod by an optometrist. Bow Optical Co.. 325 State St. PLUMBINU and fconerat ' repaii work. Phone 650. Qraber Bros.. 141 south klbcrty 1HEO M. BARK Plumbing, beat ing, sheet metal works. 164 8. ornmRroiaL PIANOS CEO. C. WILL, put n oa. uhonu- graphs, sewing machines, sheet music end piano studies. Re pairing phonographs and sew tng machines. 434 State. Salem. PRINTING . SATISFIED customer returns to tho Rowland Printing company, phone 1612. Masonic Temple. Hi:pAim(, STOVES of all kinds rebuilt, re paired, coils made. The Stovt shop. $58 Marlon, phone 1S24. . 34 STOVES rebuilt and repaired, to years experlencs. IV pot Na tional and Ell wood fe.'uea, sixes 28 to 81 Inches high. Palnta oil and varnishes, eteu logan berry and hop Hooka Salem Fence and Stove Works, Ui Court itreet. phone IZ4. WATER COM PAN If MALUM WATER COM PAN V Oi flees, corner Commercial and Trade Sts. Bills payable month- ly In sdvnncs. Phone 87. woo n working JACOB WE1ZEL Cabinet Works, upholstering and reftnlshlng. Phone 1591. 239 Court SL Farm Loans ASDEBS0.1 A RUPERT, 401 Oregon Building